i love this - limited edition HD
-
- Pâté de Foie Gras
- Location: Foggy Peninsula West of Oakland and South of Marin
i love this - limited edition HD
http://www.bartelsharley.com/default.as ... s=Year&d=D" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
hehe
hehe
Drink triples til you're seeing double, feeling single, and looking for trouble! -Johnny Nitro, RIP
"British bikes of that era are made of a special alloy known as Brittainium. It is the only metal known to be able to rust even when fully submerged in oil. It also corrodes microscopic passages through itself whenever it makes contact with any known gasketing material." - AZ Rider
Re: Husaberg Build: "I pictured it more like the heroin addicted ex that keeps turning up, the bleeding you dry, breaking your heart, and crushing your soul, but you keep taking her back because it's the most fun ride you've ever had..." Bo-9
"British bikes of that era are made of a special alloy known as Brittainium. It is the only metal known to be able to rust even when fully submerged in oil. It also corrodes microscopic passages through itself whenever it makes contact with any known gasketing material." - AZ Rider
Re: Husaberg Build: "I pictured it more like the heroin addicted ex that keeps turning up, the bleeding you dry, breaking your heart, and crushing your soul, but you keep taking her back because it's the most fun ride you've ever had..." Bo-9
- DerGolgo
- Zaphod's Zeitgeist
- Location: Potato
Re: i love this - limited edition HD
Hm, now ... I wonder why they took all of those photos right in front of the big POLICE IMPOUND LOT signage ...
If there were absolutely anything to be afraid of, don't you think I would have worn pants?
I said I have a big stick.
I said I have a big stick.
- guitargeek
- Master Metric Necromancer
- Location: East Goatfuck, Oklahoma
- Contact:
Re: i love this - limited edition HD
I've made it a point to never watch that show.
Elitist, arrogant, intolerant, self-absorbed.
Midliferider wrote:Wish I could wipe this shit off my shoes but it's everywhere I walk. Dang.
Pattio wrote:Never forget, as you enjoy the high road of tolerance, that it is those of us doing the hard work of intolerance who make it possible for you to shine.
xtian wrote:Sticking feathers up your butt does not make you a chicken
- xtian
- Le coureur de lames chasse Tinti...
- Location: belgium
- Contact:
Re: i love this - limited edition HD
it's ok really, unless you are uncomfortable with stories about white guys trying to walk like tough rappers and still trying to look like kurt cobain and babies and menopause and the difficulties of running a business while maintaining an erection as a busy middle age man dating a grand mother, which I am so I thought it just sucked. I'd rather watch anything bikes involved.guitargeek wrote:I've made it a point to never watch that show.
I'm not really from around here.
-
- Double-dip Diogenes
- Location: City of Angels
Re: i love this - limited edition HD
I used to work at that shop.... They've done several movie/tv bikes over the last couple decades.
'75 Honda CB400F
'82 Kawalski GPz750
etc.
'82 Kawalski GPz750
etc.
-
- Pâté de Foie Gras
- Location: Foggy Peninsula West of Oakland and South of Marin
Re: i love this - limited edition HD
guitargeek wrote:I've made it a point to never watch that show.
I love SOA. So, I have a cousin that went to MIT. While he was there I was asking him all kinds of stupid questions (MIT is likely the most difficult school to gain admission to in the entire world). One of my questions was "what is the most popular tv show on campus?" His response . . . WWE wrestling. I was shocked. Seriously, staged fighting between Venice Beach rejects in panties? Yep. His theory as to why was: Think about it, these are guys (yep, mostly men) who think up solutions to unbelievably complex problems all day long. The last thing they want to do is think. They want mindless entertainment.
That is SOA to me. Fun, silly, graphic, comically ridiculous entertainment that, like a kid dropping an ice cream cone . . . makes me wince and giggle at the same time. Now, where's my "cut"?
Drink triples til you're seeing double, feeling single, and looking for trouble! -Johnny Nitro, RIP
"British bikes of that era are made of a special alloy known as Brittainium. It is the only metal known to be able to rust even when fully submerged in oil. It also corrodes microscopic passages through itself whenever it makes contact with any known gasketing material." - AZ Rider
Re: Husaberg Build: "I pictured it more like the heroin addicted ex that keeps turning up, the bleeding you dry, breaking your heart, and crushing your soul, but you keep taking her back because it's the most fun ride you've ever had..." Bo-9
"British bikes of that era are made of a special alloy known as Brittainium. It is the only metal known to be able to rust even when fully submerged in oil. It also corrodes microscopic passages through itself whenever it makes contact with any known gasketing material." - AZ Rider
Re: Husaberg Build: "I pictured it more like the heroin addicted ex that keeps turning up, the bleeding you dry, breaking your heart, and crushing your soul, but you keep taking her back because it's the most fun ride you've ever had..." Bo-9
-
- Ayatollah of Mayhem
- Location: Mid Atlantic
Re: i love this - limited edition HD
It's a soap opera with bikers. Like game of thrones is a soap opera with swords n' sandals.
So, the bikes... Bartels tarts up a 2010 Dyna Street Bob and voila! a $10,500 bike becomes a $25,000 bike. At least the customer will know there's nothing else like it out there, for that ridiculous markup.
Oh wait, that's 1 of 100 bikes advertising the show. Oops!
There may be a sucker born every minute but only Bartels will know if there's 100 suckers out there with 25Gs burning a hole in their pockets. They'd better build those bikes fast, before the show ends and is forgotten.
So, the bikes... Bartels tarts up a 2010 Dyna Street Bob and voila! a $10,500 bike becomes a $25,000 bike. At least the customer will know there's nothing else like it out there, for that ridiculous markup.
Oh wait, that's 1 of 100 bikes advertising the show. Oops!
There may be a sucker born every minute but only Bartels will know if there's 100 suckers out there with 25Gs burning a hole in their pockets. They'd better build those bikes fast, before the show ends and is forgotten.
"If we cannot be free, we can at least be cheap" - Frank Zappa
-
- Double-dip Diogenes
- Location: City of Angels
Re: i love this - limited edition HD
stiles wrote:only Bartels will know if there's 100 suckers out there with 25Gs burning a hole in their pockets. They'd better build those bikes fast, before the show ends and is forgotten.
Oh, I have no doubt there are.... there are plenty of wannabes out there with disposable income in that range. I worked in that world for 10 years, two of those at Bartels.
'75 Honda CB400F
'82 Kawalski GPz750
etc.
'82 Kawalski GPz750
etc.
- red
- Yap. Doomed for all eternity.
- Location: Indy
- Contact:
Re: i love this - limited edition HD
goose wrote:guitargeek wrote:I've made it a point to never watch that show.
I love SOA. So, I have a cousin that went to MIT. While he was there I was asking him all kinds of stupid questions (MIT is likely the most difficult school to gain admission to in the entire world). One of my questions was "what is the most popular tv show on campus?" His response . . . WWE wrestling. I was shocked. Seriously, staged fighting between Venice Beach rejects in panties? Yep. His theory as to why was: Think about it, these are guys (yep, mostly men) who think up solutions to unbelievably complex problems all day long. The last thing they want to do is think. They want mindless entertainment.
That is SOA to me. Fun, silly, graphic, comically ridiculous entertainment that, like a kid dropping an ice cream cone . . . makes me wince and giggle at the same time. Now, where's my "cut"?
I'm not alone!
RedQueen and I started it a few weeks ago and were "meh" at first but it grew on us. It's junk TV and that's what I need after a day of work and helping with the wee one.
Proud Survivor From Thread Hole 64 Campaign
1987 CBR600F Hurricane Sprawl Bike
-=High Tech / Low Life=-
1987 CBR600F Hurricane Sprawl Bike
-=High Tech / Low Life=-
- Rench
- the Harm in Harmony
- Location: Chicago
- Contact:
Re: i love this - limited edition HD
Been watching since season 1. I figure its like firemen liking the movie Backdraft, or my dad who loved anything in the 80's like Commando because of his Army time. It's an over the top caricature of something you enjoy, to the point of silliness, but you still have some connection to it. :shrug: That's my excuse anyway.
-Rench
-Rench
"I'm not a schemer..."
"Do you know why it's illegal to put gasoline in a glass container?" - Piccinni
"Do you know why it's illegal to put gasoline in a glass container?" - Piccinni
- 2XSL
- Maltov Rattlecan
- Location: Nova Ceasaria
- Contact:
Re: i love this - limited edition HD
I like peg bundy and herd that the big nosed glee girl wil be on soon